The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1905, Image 5

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t:: cr-cpn daily jousiial, , ronTLAiip, monday evening.'-- march e. isca.
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TOEIOKTB eUrCTKMIBTB. i y .
Maroaam j Oeatore'a Bund.
Kmplre. i.,...,.. .Mahara'a Ulaetrele
........ t v ( . : "tne tteMrlberf
. .."abater and Mail
rand ., Vsudevllle
t . ..,..,. Vaudeville
crt". Vaudeville
- Several carloada of material for com.
pletlon of-the Estscada Woodworking
rompany-s plant will be received .at
KaUoada tbla week, and work will be
pushed with a view to opening the plant
ver operation April 1. The Estacada
Telephone eV Telegraph company rush
ing conatructlon of dts line betweon
. Portland and Estacada. The - line is
completed to - Sprlngwater, . where
-' branch will be run . to Garfield. The
company la constructing a building at
Estacada and other business structures
are being erected.. The town will form
, s local government as soon as Its art
clea. of incorporation, enacted at- the
; recent legislative session,' become ef
fective, which will be In about (0 days.
: After that the streets will be improved,
' and it is expected the development: of
; the town. will be rapid. , ,
- Prof. Richard -Manv-Meyer has Just
returned from a long stay in. Salem,
I -.where ha has. been engaged in work (6r
. the state. The portrait, which be re-
cently painted of Governor Chamber
- lain has been accepted and hung on the
walla of the senator's aohamber in 8a-
)em, lntae governor s . gallery. ProC
. .. Meyer's work met with so much sp-
i .' proval that he was engaged to freshen
' up . the portraits of the. former gov-
" pernors, of whom there are 1. Borne of
these are Very old, dating tack to the
'.time of McLaughlin, whose picture ,1s
v the .first la . the gallery. Pror., Meyer,
.who came from Berlin only three year
. ago, has been very successful , la - hi
' art work since coming to Portland from
Tacoma about a year ago. - .., .
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'.. Taylor Street Methodist ' Episcopal
" .church waa crowded yesterday morning
- with an interested audience to hear Dr.
, Prancia Burgetta Short In his annlver-
. , sary sermon, commemorating his ar-
i rival in Portland a year ago. .He re-'.-";.
Viewed, briefly the . year's work -in the
. ' church. - During . hia pastorate - the
. church has shown remarkable' progress
. in every .branch. . One hundred - and
twelve members have been' admitted.
, . making the present membership 7(2.
Tha
" HinMeV" arhnnt h larriai
' attendance ; largely, and the contribu-
r tlona of the church for missionary work
have been greater than ever before.. The
('.. Junior choir la one of the most prom
!nlng elements In the church, and fur-
. alahea musio regularly at the morning
service. , ;
A heavy safe, swung by a rope on
the third floor of .the Stearns building,
' Sixth and Morrison streets, fell down
' the elevator shaft yesterday, smashing
the cables- and seriously damaging - the
.' elevator. . The accident waa caused by
the breaking of the rope while man
were removing" the safe-from the build
- lng to the fair ground. The elevator
' Dad been lowered to the bottom of the
7 shaft, a beam waa laid across, the top
and a- rape attached to the safe and to
"this beam. Under the full weight of
.... the safe the jope broke and . the, safe
':- fell. - , . .;. - . "" - "Vr-
':' '"The Modern Story-of the Prodigal
. Son" is the title of a series of five eer-
r- itions- to be given by Rev. E. S. Muckley
' 'this week at the revival services at the
" First Christian church, corner Park and
Columbia 'streets.' Subject. tonight,
" ."Leaving, Home." The remaining sub
' Jects arer-"ln the Par Courttry," "Com
'Ing to Himself," "Returning - Home,1
- n'hg Prodigal's Brother." ,
'' My large stock of pianos which nJ
'. damaged by fire,,, or, rather smoke, Is
4 rapidly being restored to perfect eo&dW
':- tleiw As the pianos are practically as
', good as ever, and sold at about one balf
of .the regular price? they go as fast as
. they get finished. If you want tha bar.
gain, of your, life, call at 160 Morrison
; street. A. w. Myt;'v4 ,'..... -.
Immigrants,. Investors, capitalists, In-
vesllgate the advantages offered along
the line of the Oregon 'Water Power
..Railway opmpany's road, and especially
, at the terminal new town Batacada. For
; Infoematlon inquire) of the Oregon Water
.', Power Townsite company,. 114 : First
. street. Phone Main II. j,.-
,' . Prescriptions and drug orders - In-
'.. trusted to . Albert Bernl, the druggist
t Second and Washington, always receive
jthe utmost .care ana. attention in every
- .detail.- mo aisappoiniment nor oiaaa.tia
faction If you will let him attend te
your drug wants.
' Korth . Paclfle Steamship . company's
: gteamahlp Roanoke, 1,400 tons, sails for
Coos bay, .Eureka, Ban Francisco and
' Ixs Angeles Tuesday, - March- 7, -from
. Columbia dock No. 1. Offlce JH Wash
- Ingnn street. Phone Main (St. . . Harry
Jtoung, -agent. : -.; v
' E Quackenbush, administrator, made
, final report today in the estate of the
laie a. v. oevermnce. j ne neirs re
i reived tt,400, total receipts having been
S 19.281.9, Srcm which taxes. Insurance.
...repairs arid other expenses and claims
were paid., v : h '; .-,:': ;. . -a
' Restlessness of mind and body Is due
.. to a general nerve weakness. C. C C
' Tfinln will iure tti . For eale hv If ntvhl
a ' Drug Co. . ,u . v.
' Be sure to hear the fine musical pro
gram In Grace church tomorrow alght
' Admission 15 cents. , ..
1 Arrivals of bomeseekers on colonist
1 tickets over the transcontinental linet
fell off yesterday and today. - After the
iu or ' TK raoni soac
OF
juts soKa or
BUT
afalO-
TOV OAJT FOOi AU
m iu m
"this applies to glasses for the
ayes in particular. There are many
so-called j -optlclana and "doctors
fitting glasses who should be on -the
farm. We know this to be a fact
from the large- number of misfit a
that come to us almost dally. Many
eyes are ruined and the nerves' shat
tered by wearing glaseea that are
fitted by Incontpetanta. We do not
offer you spectacles or lenses for
nothing, but we do chsrge a mod
erate price, and If our patients were
not Rwllefled they wouldn't send their
friends to us. Our work Is thorough
and we have the latest Instruments
for testlne. MO OUMI FOB IX.
AJOjr ATX01TS. , . : .. ,v ; . , , - r .-
Jaeger Drosi
nwEicxa, OFnoxAas, , ;
f 1 1 jrrlsoa rv, pear FtfttC '
"You Can Fool
p m:wm
Daby'i Cries of Pain Arouse'' Its
v X6" to. Hit Dan ;i
.. ; '; ger.-'-'--; 1 s .
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WRIST CNAVe'ED WTiODZHV
AND ARI IS POISONED
Mrs. J. J. Burton Becomes Hyi
tericai When She Sees Her -
Child's Condition.
Alarmed by;the -cries bf their iS-yesr
old baby, Mr. and Mrs. James 3. Bur.
top rushed rnto their bedroom JBatur
day plght in time to see a huge gray
r "I
aiwiwiMii
Baby Barton, WhoWu Bitten by
rat leap from the 'eVadle; -where- It had
been gnawing at-the little, ones wrist.
The arm and hand of the child, poisoned
by the teeth of the rodent, soon swelled
and the services -of a physlolaa were
required. For a while It was feared the
wound- -would prove tfatal,. but today
the baby is' now .believed to be out of
danger. -.'. . ; ;.-' .
Burton Is employed ss - driver ' for
creamery and lives on East Taylor, be
tween East Eighth , and .East Ninth
streets. He "had returned.' from work
and waa seated with his i wife -at-the
supper table 'When their baby was at
tacked. ' ' .., . .
The rat, which, they aay was as large
as a hair grown- cat and gaunt from
hunger, ran under the bed, whence It as
oaped by the kitchen door. . - -,.
Mrs. Burton's screame when aha saw
the rat roused her neighbors, who sup
posing titat tblevea had. entered the
bouse telephoned police headquarters. -
first trains, en Saturday,'' representing
the opening sale days at the colonist
rates; there were not many buyers ' of
the tickets at eastern points. A revival
of the ' rush-is not expected until the
nnddw or Istter part of this week, when
It Is thought there will be a steady in
flux of people every day during the two
and a. half montBsv of tha oolonlat.rata
period. 4 .;.,.-'. .,- , ;-;.-v i
8.' 8. Alliance sails fromaCoueh street
dock for Coos Bay and Eureka Tuesday
night. Kerch T at I. Eureka 17.S0 cabin.
IB. 00 second class; Coos Bay $1.00 cabin.
IS. 00 second class; meala and berth lo
eluded. F. P. Baumgartner, agent. Main
11. . . .-.'- . . .
'.Vlavt Hyglealo Home Treatment -for
tha permanent cure of all femnie, trou
bles. ' Lady pbyalclan in charged con-
sultatlon nd examination free. - Office
hours, a.- m. tot p. nv; II Iswls bldg.
Tourists, at well as- city people, flnan
dally embarrassed, will find the Port
land . Loan ' Offlce, T4 Third street, fb
safest and most reliable' place to trans
act their business. : Rates reasonable.
William -8heehy, . James Bheehy -and
A. . Bheehy today Incorporated ' the
Sheehy Bros. Painting eV Pecoratlng
company, with a capital of 11,000. T.?
C C C Tonia restores health to ex
haaated bodx and. mind. For sale by
Knight Drug jCov .. - : ;
S. H. O ruber, lawyer, I1T Commercial
blk.uwlll give prompt, efficient service.
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Y Ask your grocer for. Golden, Cheddar.
"BOB" PATTERSON HELD
ON LARCENY CHARGE
Bob'' Patterson waived m preliminary
examination : in the'', police - court this
morning on the charge of stealing dla
monds-valued at IISO from Maria Paint.
and washeld by Judge Hogue to snswer
toJ the gvand-rjury.-with-bond-fixed at
IJ.00P.-. ,Th prlsoner,was. sent. from the
city prison-to the county Jail. .
Ed Oee was held lo answer on the
chsrge of . stealing s 11.74 . from' Grace
Camp on waiving a preliminary. His
bond 'Was .fixed at, 1500. Several oth'r
serious charges- roeyfb "p)aced (against
Oee.!..M"lB alleged, to have stopped
fallen-voranv-on ' fife street ?and de
manded -money -as the price of "proteC'
t Ion from arrest." ' ' f 1 ?. t
tjnaries xaiceis,' accused "Of. Bteallnar a.
Are extinguisher from tAMsUHiesen
hotel, at First and Madison streets,, was
bound over to the grand Jury, with bail
in tne amount or (i.ooo.. . --- ' i
H. J. Hight was found guilty of as
saultlng Mary Haley with a knife and
bound. over In 11,000 bonds..- ..
James Howard, Who appeared In court
on tne xnarge of' stealing a bicycle from
Mrs, J. Fellows,' wss found guilty and
sentenced to' serve six ' months - la the
county. JsU. - ' w ' , iV
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HAS ELEVEN CHILDREN' ' :
: : AND WANTS DIVORCE
Charles O. rTnumberg. who has been
married 1 1 years and ia the father of 11
children. Is suing for divorce from Ida C
Thumberg. Thumb rg lives In Jackson
county and the papers were served on
Mrs. Thumberg In Portland. Thumberg
alleges desertion. A H la willing to sup
port seve of the "children, of the other
four one is dead and three girl a, aged
H. 17 and II. are provided for and will
not need his assistance. i ',
B. A. Rk-kman sues Wllkey Rlckman
for divorce.- alleging 'desertion.' They
resided in Lane county, and the papers
were served here on the defendant hus
band. , -. ,;, ,r i ' . ' : . -
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, Ft ef err eg steak Cammed soeda. .
AUea LewU' aVest Brand. . ..
STEAriZQS
L.ii
Cij Coasters Reach Port Heavily
. E
, Laden With. Miscellaneous
" Freight and" Passengers, y
CAPTAiN HARDWICK HAS v
GORGEOUS NEW UNIFORM
AlJianc Will Take Her pld Run
-'Setween Portland v and
Can Francisco.
- Three bli coasting steamers," jthe Co
tumbla, ; Roanoke ' and ' Alliance, arrived
last evening from the .south with full
cargoes of, freight and big passenger
lists.. ' V; '- '-h x .(.. . t ;:. v .
It ie the first time that the Alliance
has been In port for a month..' She waa
taken off the run to be overhauled.
and the steamer Homer took her place.
In addition to having her boilers aM
machinery repaired ahe was painted
from stem .to stern, and now preaenu
the appearance of a new craft.- Captain
Hardwick, her commander, also looks
different from bis old self. 1 Not wish
ing the stesjner to attract all the at.
tsntion of the passengers, he bought
new uniform before .leaving the. Bay
City - and . the - gold-tlnseled cap which
goes with it looms up In the distance
like a smokestack In s fog. .
The - Alliance will - resume her run
between Portland and 'Eureka, stopping
at way ports. Her freight on this trip
consisted of 14 carloads or 'doors
mouldings.' etc.. ' for' eastern shipment.
and the - usual consignment of general
merchandise for- Portland. The stesmer
is scheduled to go out on the return
trip tomorrow night. "
The steamers Columbia and Roanoke
left Astoria yesterday morning close
together, and the report v Is going the
rounds thatthey raced all the way up.
This is denied by the captains who
say .that they proceeded up at ream at
very leisurely - gait. - However, they
arrived at .their respective, docks not
many leagues .apart,- tha Columbia lead
ing. - ' ', . : , - i
HHilt made im the wrteelwel feelaht
brought by. the Roanoke,: among It beJ
Ing 177 boxes of oranges trom Los An
galea. She also carried- 140 tone .. of
general merchandise and 70 passengers.
The, steamer, will leave on the returnJ
trip for southern. California tomorrow
morning at - o'clock with, a cargo of
wheat, ihlnglea, laths' and a big ship
ment of produce,
The Columbia - was ' loaded to the
guards with ' freight, and ' had ' 70 pas
se n gars. She Is scheduled to sail at
the usual hour Wednesday night
th6ught.it a joke.
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FssasMgae's ea, Barataar Oregoa Oeold
. o Believe Bteaaaer was ea Fire.
After a week-of thrilling experienoe
the passengers who embarked on the
Ill-fated steamship Oregon at Ban Fran
elacd reached Portland last night on the
Steamer Alliance. The second day out
a fire started la the aft hatch, but' at
the tlima It was though, not to be of
much-consequence. - Water was poured
on tkev flames, and tha captain believed
that the fire waa under control.
- "I .waa aittlng In the saloon at the
time, sald.C A. Defriee, one of the
passengers, . this morning, ' "playing
game of whist with three acquaintances
when we heard the mate order all hands
aft with the noser We paid no particu
lar attention to It, thinking that It was
part of the regular, f lredrllh - Finally
the steward passed by where we were
and we asked him about It - He told us
that there waa n small firs In the art
batch. We took th matter as a Joke.
as did the. others who' were told about
It. . Finally we were told- to pack. bur
grips ana get reaay to move at a mp
ment's notice., We still thought we were
the victims of a Joke, but, we got pur
stIds ready.
"In the meantime signals or distress
were shown, and we began to -make an
Investigation; A small column of smoke
could be seen arising from the hatch.
but there were no flames. The colliex
Meteor responded to me atstrees sig
nals and came towards us. 8heN was
about .-five miles distant when ahe
sighted . the ..Oregon. - On . her arrival
small - boats; were . lowered .' and . all
boarded ber. No sooner had the trans
fer been i made when , Captain Warner
of the Oregon shouted for us to return
aa the fire was under control. On boat.
load went back, but ehortly afterward
they returned to the Meteor, As tha fire
had broken out again, ' ' . ' -'
"The afternoon, was getting well ad
vanced when we were dnce more trans
ferred to the steamer Del Norte. She
ran un to the buoy At the entrance of
Crescent Harbor and remained there un
til t 'O'clock In the evening.. Then shs
returned to the Oregon, and lay by her
all night In the morning we were
taken to Creacent City The captain of
the Del Norte treated us well. and. In
fact we cannot complain of the treat
ment received since we left the' Bay
city.-'Captain Warner and ,crew of-the
Oregon, are deserving of great 'praise.
It was due. to their coolness that none
of ths passengers got excited. All be
hsved admirably'
The passengers remained three days
at Cfeerent City, when the Alliance
came alone .and brought them to tbla
ity. "-'".'' ..i : -'. :' j v ' ' , '
RIVER TRADE GOOD.-
Openinrf Sawmills Makes Seavr Pas?
- - seaurar.ana arraign susuess. .... ..
In the past few daya nearly all of the
logging camps down the Columbia, river
have resumed business, and as a conse
quence nearly all or the towboete -ere
once more in commission bringing logs
to Portland. , ' The passenger steamers
plying up and down the river are elso
receiving better patronage as a result
of the resumption of work In the various
camps. Not only has river travel In
creased, but there' is a treater volume
of freight handled now than for several
months. The four Jones' towboats are
working day end night bringing up pulpJ
logs for ths paper. mills at Oregon City.
The timbers are anchored at present at
the-Martin and Willamette sloughs, and
will later be conveyed to thefr destina
tion at the city by the falla. Tha prin
cipal camps which have again 'become
the scene of activity are those operated
by -the Eastern Western mill of this
city at Kufsla and Catlln. and the Ben
son plant at Midway. All tha smaller
outfits ere Increasing' their forces snd
the music of axes- and ssws is ringing
In the forests' of . fir on born sides the
Columbia." . ;
ALONG THE.WATERFRONT.
Captain ' Matthews,
the ' Columblt
river, bar pilot, left last night for Se
ttle to bring tne British steamship Ras
Elba to Portland. Tne steamer is ex
pected - here Wednesday .. .evening or
izlCOf eet on j.
il south' side of Glisan
VSL between Sixth'
and Seventh; cement: .
.' sidewalks ; ex cava- .
; tion for cellar fine
hotel site.-'.-' V.-..
Apply io;A'C:''
B, M. BOMBARD
- 514 Chamber of Commerce.
Thursday mornlngvATh Ras Elba will
carry grain and hay to tha orient for
Henry Mett of this city. - ' -
, Ths barkentlne. T. P. Emigh moved
this . morning from .'BanOeld'a dock to
tha Portland mill, where she will re
ceive a cargo of lumber for Shanghai.
- The barkentlne Koko . Head arrived
yesterday from Honolulu after a quick
passage of IT days. In command of Cap
tain Edwardsen. After discharging her
ballast at the Banfleld dock the Koko
Head'' will be placed on the drydock for
cleaning and painting. '- . '
The oriental liner Numantla shifted
yesterday -So the ' llbur - mills. From
there shs will return to the Albtna dock
to take on another shipment of machin
ery, which has not yet Arrived from tha
eas.t .'She Is scheduled to sail on -March
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.This Is the twentieth anniversary of
tha organisation of.the Bailora'unlon
of the Paclfle. and in honor of the event
the members of the local branch held a
smoker In their hall laat night The
hall is elaborately, decorated with flaga
I ..n Tani.ht the aallnrs
will, bold a big celebratlonTst San Kran-
Cisco.;- '' '!-. - '
'Because the work of overhauling her
machinery waa not completed ss soon
as 'expected, the ateamer Redondo will
not sail from San Francisco for Port
land until tomorrow-night
The steamer W. H. Kruger sailed for
the Bay City.' last night -with general
freight In ber hold and lumber on deck.
. MARINE N0TES.X : ; "
Aatorla, March-. t. Condition of tha
bar at 8- s. m., srnooth; light northeast
wind; weather, clear. '
- Arrived down at, 10:10 a.- m. Steamer
W. H.. Kruger. . '." ''
. San Francisco, March 4. Steamer
Acme arrived at noon from Portland. -
San Francisco, March 4. Arrived last
night Steamer Nofthland, from : Portland.-
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Aatorla. March 4. Arrived down at
I and Bailed, at T M. ta. Schooner Vir
ginia, for Ban .Francisco. - i
- Arrived- dowa - at-' I .ami sailed at
a. m. Steamer Aberdeen, for San Fran
cisco. -. f '
- Arrived at and left up at 10:10 a. m.
Steamer , Columbia, from San Fran
Arrived at I and left up at 10:14 a, ai.
Steamer Roanoke, from Port Los Ao-
seles and. ceaat ports.' '
, Arrived at a. m. and left up at lt:ll
p. m. -Steamer AUIanoa, from San Fran
cisco and coast ports." ' i,-'
Left up at 1:14 a. nv Barkentlne
Koko. Head. . ;
JOHN OLSON'S FALL
C CAUSED HIS DEATH
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John' Olson died at Good Samaritan
hospital last night as tne result of In
Juries received last Wednesday by fall
ing from a dock at the mill or tne port
land lumber company. Hia back was
broken. ' v.-. v.- - -
While worklnar at the mill Olson mis-
Judged bis distance In lifting a piece of
lumber, and fell a distance or ze reel.
At the-hospltal he stated that hs had no
body to blame ror the aocident put mm
aelf ... '
Olson waa a laborer, aged 21 "years and
unmarried. Tha body waa removed from
the hospital to the undertaking rooms
of Coroner Flnley.' Deputy Coroner Ar
thur Fin ley. who made an investigation
of tha death, ears -that no Inquest will
be necessary, i Tha funeral will take
place from Flnleys chapel Wednesday
afternoon at S o'clock, and Interment
will be In Lona Fir cemetery.
Tuesday Only 1
Covcirs
-This swell .chair In -golden oak.
handsomely finished with either oane
or coble seat Just - the thing for
yonr dining-room, a good value for 13
FAT AS TQTT OAJT. JAM OaUrOXT.
The place to buy your Furniture, '
- . , ' . 1M-1M FZBST ST.
Formerly tha Few York Famltare Oo.
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COVELL'S
SEVER SCADALS TO
CE kUD 1.1 APRIL
Cases, of Elliott and ' His Co-De
. . fendahts Aro J St for
Nsxt Month.,
EX-CITY: ENGINEER TO EE
TRIED ON TWO CHARGES
James Howard Is Sentenced to
Seven Years in h Peni
tentiary for Larceny.
' William C Elliott will be tried on
April t for malfeasance' In office while
he waa city engineer. This trial will be
on the Indictment returned againat him
alone. On ths Indictment charging him
with obtaining money by false pretenses
In . connection with the Tenner creek
sewer, Elliott will be tried on April
10. Ed and A. R. Mendenhall and W. A.
Cleland are his attorneys. On the sec
ond, charge others were Indicted with
him. and their cases were set today for
trial: R. M. Rlner, April 4; J. M Cay
wood. April 11; E. W.. Rlner. April IS.
and Henry Chandler, April 14.
- Having set these Important cases. Pre
siding Judge Oeorge turned his atten
tion to two prisoners who were brought
from the county Jail for sentence, and
gave James Howard seven years In the
penitentiary, the extreme penalty 'for
larceny. Howard la the "under the bed
man" , who haa several charges hanging
over film.: 'He plekded guilty . to larceny
In a dwelling, and Assistant District
Attorney Moser.' cited these facts be
fore the court passed Judgment Howard
admitted that he bad served a year in
the Washington state penitentiary ; at
Wall Walla for stealing. -"
Then . Judge Seers tookup tha case
against O. W. White, and ordered him
imprisoned f of ' five years for larceny
In a dwelling. White stole front 'rooms
In the SeUlng-Hlrsch buUdlpg. .When
Judge Sears ssked him If he waa ready
for sentence White .answered that ' he
was not that his attorneys were trying
to obtain hew trial for him. and that
he preferred to watt the Issue of their
motion before receiving sentence.. Judge
Bftara iTirlni-Vnt Whl'i In the rmu Ire-
ments of the law. Informing him thaTt
he must first be sentenced before further
proceedings could be had, and named
five yeara aa hia term of service. The
court already had. -denied a motion for
a new trial. The case may be appealed.
White asserts tbst ho haa new, evidence
from witnesses who could not be found
when he was tried. -
The pistols belonging to Officer Nel
son and James Walton, who shot Net.
son In a street car holdup on Washing
ton street ' several months ago. wars
ordered taken from the .exhibit In
charge of tha clerk and returned. - Six
months have elapsed sine the trial. ;
James Grafton pleaded hot guilty to
two Indictments for. robbery, and Louis
Qtlbert not guilty to the-same charge
on one Indictment - .
The eaaa for extortion against B., D.
Slgler. set for May 1. waa put over to
May a. ' . - r.'- ,-
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SIXTEEN COMPANIES
I ARE INCORPORATED
M ' .' - I
Portland Is Named as Principal
Htadquartsrt by Nina Nsw
'iH'.'V Coiporationt.. ;
. (Snedal . Dtspatck to Tha JoarsaL)
' Salem. Or, March 4. The following
hew Oregon- oompanlee filed, their arti
cles of Incorporation with the secretary
Of state the last week!
Portland Brewing company; principal
office. Portland, Or.: capital atock. 140,
404; Incorporators, "Alvln Schmidt Otto
Meier . and oeorge wilhelm.
People's Markvt at. Grocery company;
principal office, Portland. . Or; capital
stock, $1,400; Incorporators, J. A, Henry,
K. P. Carter and K. Hennemann. , -
.Clty Transfer r Delivery oompany;
principal office, Portland. Or.; . capital
stock, $14,000; Incorporators, W. H. Ma-
lone. M. e. Malona and J. O. winkle. -
Forestry Inn; principal office, Port
land. Or.; capital stock, $14,004: Incor
porators. P. C Matt ox, H. M, Fancher
and Alice M. Potter. T
Oregon Timber, Mining a Investment
eompany; principal office, Q rants Pass,
Or.; capital stock. $40,000, Incorporators.
Bngeno V. Smith, William R. Nfpper and
Ehigene Pearson.
Bethel Telephone company; principal
office. Eugene, Or.; capital stock, $1,000;
Incorporators, Mark T. Fleming, Charles
Kompp and M. A. Bit good. '
Oregon Securities company; principal
office,. Portland. . Or. ; capital stock.
$4.000,000; . Incorporators, austave - B.
Hengen. Frederick Eggert and Ossisn
F. Paxton. ,
The Hlllaboro Amusement association;
principal office. Hlllsboro, Or.; capital
stock, $1,000: Incorporators, CI. A. Wah-
rung. A. C Shate and O. A. Patterson.
Scandinavian Publishing company:
principal ofllos. Portland. Or.; enpltal
atock. $5,000; incorporators, O. M. An
derson, F. C, Haretnann, L. Chrlsteusen,
O. M. sterud, o. Jingoes snd Artnur
Langguth.
Muck Clothing company: principal of.
flee, Portland. Or.; capital atock,. $0,
000; Incorporators, A. A. Muck, C, .
Muck and C. H. porrle. - - - ,
Oregon Sostheaatern Railroad eom
pany; principal office. Portland, Or.-; cap
ital stock, l l.voo.ooe ; incorporators, uus-
tave B. Hengen. Ossisn F. .Paxton and
Nathan D. 8lmon. -. .;
Clatskanle Fraternal association; prin
cipal office, Clatskanle, " Or.; capital
stock, -44.0OO incorporators. M. E. Page.
Norman Merrfir, J. L.-Campbell,-Jamea
McDonald and J.. K. Hell. . - ' , .
Long Clothing company. Ltd.: princi
pal office. Ontario, Or.; capital stock,
$10,000; Incorporators, M. Alexander, O.
tPT.'Long. J. H.' Madden, Jacob L'llman
and William Slmona. : - -
Tates Non-Reflllable Bottle eompany;
principal office, Portland, Or.; capital
stork, $111,000; Incorporators, o; Yates,
N. Kohn. Morris Ball, R. Smith, and F.
8. Sunley. . ..'..'.
Bank of Amity; principal office. Amity,
Or. capital stock. $24,000; Incorporators,
It O. Jones, Oeorge F. Hauser. John T.
Tost C R. Matthta, J. -At. Ruble, J W.
BrtedweU and J. W. Rea,
Oeorge M. Cole eompany: principal
office. North Yamhill. Or.; capital stock.
$14,000; Incorporators, K. F. Sonseider.
H. a Englebright and Oeorge M. Cola.
Mope.- -. r .
"Do you think that yoor boy Josn Will
make a lawyer"
"Well, answered Farmer Corntoeeel.
"if he can be aa persuaalva with a jury
aa he -la with me when he wants more
money there will be no beating him."
I owe mv whole life to Burdock Blood
Blttera. fv-rofuloua snrea covered mv
body. I seemed beyond cure. R. B. It.
has made me A perfectly well woman."
Mrs. t haa. Huttos, Bervllle, ailnh. : . i
tewasBsaasBSjssasjaSnnwasswaasw
AT THE THEATRES
fc.ea.sjm .e
Crtttora Band Tonight,
'The great baad BuaUr, Oeatore,aad Us
featoes lUUaa baad ef 00 siesietsas IU haeia
as eagasssMat ef three aaeoaita at ' taw. Mar-
quuB oraad theatre toalsht at CM o'clock.
A poeelar priea saatlsee will be given 4s suit row
at o'clock. Ua the arlesa U1 be . Adults
W caaU. chlldrea 3D erats to asy pert ef tee
Giuseppe , Creator.
theatre; sallery 2S cents. . The last set farm'
iwf toaaorrai alsht. Three excrllrat praeTame
will he sins of rlasale ana popular ansae.
The band will be aaslstrd hy tUsnar C. fktatam,
baj-piat. Thla will iflor. mink) loim ai
epportauity of seeing ami staring tha aiuch
laixee or creators in hia BMsainceet eaaouct
Ing. ' rollewlng ta' the proarana for this erea
lr: Part I: 1 March. Tanahaaavr." Wag.
Ossrfre. "Mlirsoi.. " Thooaas; a
Trrsatte Iran attlla." Vardl: sohw hy Blsaori
Tommaalnlo, ParreUatl and Tafisco. . 4 Organ
offertory, Bat lata. Intrrmlaaloa. Part II:
a) Marohe. thl Air Ballot. r Ansrlas,
(dl f.t noaVmei harp aolo- "Tftna Cos
Varlaatoaav" Thomas,- Slxnor C. - fcdera; -
Ovsrtara, "Tsaabaaser," -Visgser. Uarrlsges at
)0;80 e'cUx. .. , t'. : . . , , - .,, .
".1 TTh Earl of JfawtuckeV. i . ;
Ths annoancentsnt ef the snecisl eaiasraMnit
of - Lanronre D'Oraar ' in Auguatua Thomaa'
aprtghtly fare.. "The Rati of PatrttxHiM,"
Which -will be pnarateit st the Msreoana ersntl
tfeestre next Monday. Tuesday and Wedneadar
nlshta. . March 1.1, 14 and IS, wilt pruoably
attract to that theatre saore than Its aharo ef
netranage. I'sdoabtrdly "The Earl ef Paw
tnrkst" plaertf Aucuntue ' Thoniaa, hltlaerts
known aa a imei eilisa at pallis mahsliaiisli
st see etroks la. the pries wtnains
elaaa oft
fareeura. aa tt placed Lawreaee D'Unar. hlth
erie known .naore widely for, his naaniwrtatna
and llaltntions thsn for bis achleyomrnu. In
the front rank of star eoaaedlane. "The Karl
ef Pawtarket" and.D'Oraay have triumphed la
Ksw Xork. Boa ton, Gblraso, Phllaulpbla, aad
the ensasnawot .here will ooehtleaa wltnsas a
repetition of these succeasss. The east la tha
asms that ebowed la Mr. D'Oraar's trlsmpbs
during the. long New York -rum. . .
At the Lyric
The new . bill. "Maatae and Man." will r-
eatve lu initial performance, this afternoon nt
the Lyric. The scene ef tha play 14 laid In
the Cascade swuntaiae, and telle the a tor. of
eae O'Nell, who, while under the Influence, of s
at. waa ixweed by his companions u am
s neoar. swearlns he erettled the ship He
Armory, la order tbet Oersld Stone, the villain,
who had e wit. en hoard, might rid blanaekf
ot her. even thoot a he aaerif lead the llvna
of hundreds to so no. The piny is one of great
heart interest, -and ban an excellent euBaady
mi runaing tiaar inrenaw us low acin, (
. ; . Th Grand's Bif Show. . -i
There la a big shew en at the flraod
theatre tfale week, and to Mas It It to fall to
sea the host vaoderlllo 'bill that eve
to this rlty. The proa-rani tnetudas Daa at
ef ' "Bedolf and Adolf faae. the- Harrines
la r"A Dark Kred . Widow." Brhreater.
and Prlnf le. atorrall and Evans, Palmer aad
Moblnaou, Alf Bowser Is e sew and great Ulna
(rated song, ' snd five great pictures ea - the
grandlaeoee. In the asArosate the -Grand a Mil
tor salary this week amounts to more tbua.waa
ever known la the history of vaadevlue ea this
coast. . . - .
, .. .,' "Your Neighbor's Wife.". JN.
Matser Wilfred Dnubar le aehleviBg fame la
the 'character of Boater Brown In "Your
Keighhor'a Wife," whkrh eomes to the Baiptra
theatre Prtday, aad Saturday Bights ef this
The Juvenile a tar la eoooorted by aa
excellent eompany of corned la a a. and some ei
pretty girls. The esmedy n filled to tha brim
with bright and snappy linen ana goes with
rim that la refreshing. - Saturday aftsrao
a "Boater Brown" aaatlnee win oe given aaa
the desuBd for - Beau Indlcataa s ttawSud
::-: ;New BOI' at Baker.; V
The new bill opens thta aftemoon at the Baker
and the following vaudeville ecu are ea the
ram Oomedy roar, entertainers;
Wrk-h. - clever song and nance . artist;
Weaver snd Jones, the faaeoaa tmporsonatern;
the Three Aerial Htuartn. direct from tha Or.
circuit: Wilms Hletera, gondn Mamerl-
ens; the premie eantarttonlot.- who win appear
for the first time oa the eoesr, ana Air Jam
the monoloame . eomedlaa; Jena Wllana, I
lllustrsted baUad el a car. and the bloarapk. .
-This' Week' Star BilL.
At t o'clock today the Utar'e new bill
Aacot. Eddie aad eompany heed the hill Is a
one-act fane entitled "Tbmge Will Herpes;"
Waaher Bros... eomrdy -hovins mMseta;. Hsanoa
and Draw. In "Break tag Up Housekeeping'."
Msrdo, esmedy tastier, nee fee tot as; lone,
Nellie Bmmaun. Arthur Jackaoa aad the pro-
yeetonenpo, ahowios aooae startling BMving pw-
tnrea, are well worts eeeiiur. bdows at p. m.,
T.40 p. m. and 0 p.. a., today. . ' ''
' ' i ' 11 t "
oonOM rom oo:
Sheriff "vV. A.' White arrived Sunday
morning to take with him R. A. Con dee,
alias C- A. Roberts, wanted In Ie An
geles county, - California, for felonious
embesslement.' Sheriff .White Is .In
Salem to procure extradition papers from
Governor Chamberlain. He came armed
with a requisition from Governor Pardee.
I Before ordering 7 Window
Screens for your home see
,!-... '.:. the new., (.'.;,.".j
r Automatic Roilcr'
Window Screen
'. "... i
.-and : am aiire you will
have no Mother. Latest
thing out. , At The Muck
i Hardware Co V Second .
:, and Morrison.
W.J.
HEREAFT
A r
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: A
HE WJT
Every; UttkGirt
v.... .-.-,'. ' r- i ; ? .' '-
in Portland to bring her doll
to our store tomorrow and
have it" fitted with a pair of
SOROSIS DOLL SHOES
- ;r-'FnEE'';';
KNIGHT'S
';. Opp. Perldna Hotel? '. P.
Cor. 0th St Waabington Sta,
AMUnXKMXT.
David BisQham
l)irectlon
i lozs
wnri Qtrxajr.
. . ' Tllfllaffrlflir - Flans. jail rt
tf-'-i iiuiduajs viviisiui y :
- .. . -. '.-' At l:li. 't ' ',. :
Sale of fleets -Tnwntwwn m fTtiaiflavl. .
' PRICES Lower floor, except last I;
rows, $2.40; last I rows, $1.00. Balcony,)
flrst t rows, $1.00; second $ rows, $1.6; i
last 4 rows, $1.00. Gallery, reserved,
$1.00: admlaslon to gallery 7So, Boxes'
and togea $14.00. ,
MARQUAM
0KAXD THXATaX.
W. T. Pans le.
.: Resides Mapaa-er.V
- Phone Main Bh. ,
.. Tonight, nt, 4:30
e'eierk.
CRUXTORS-
end sta
ITALIAN BAND
Popular Price htatlne
1 OCPOTTOW. at
laat Concert -
row Might. .
STKlflHO PSITaUt Lower '
throe town, $1.00:
- beleoay. $t TBe, 4Ae; gallery,
i boxes aad ane-ea. 4T.4A.
POPCIeAB MATINBB
4 e'elork. Adults, OOc; chtktrea,
Columbia Theatre
B. SALLABO,
A STOCK PRBCBDEKT IN
POBTLAMOI
Bepeated! - ateeestedt
IMIroMIO Wurral OC
1 "OLD HEIDELBERQ"
Moat BoaeHfnl PradnrUoa of the Sbbssb.
. socwre BoaU st Once,
Tonight. Tomorrow aad Wsdaasdavy Bights LaA.
Dun alow a . efDco open all day. ggf
i- .Mi aaa Mala 110,
at Thnatre. Phone KstA SU.
areeaing, ooe, bdc, ane,. 1UC
Matlaao, SSe. 14c, 10a.
ATTBAOTZOV '
E?IE THEATRE
.. Phono Mala 11T.
Owe Big Crowds Teatsrany.
Threa Btera Nlrbts Tootirlit.
. Wednesday MifBta. . .
i Sparlal htatlnoo Witanasy. v
- M 4nTB"S MS BlTJrST
." . OABJTZTAX. -.
BwreAs TktlT It 11:SS S.
Tonlyht. Pront of Thasba.
BMTIfta PKICKS: Wednesday
IB, Bd seals i eveaisg. u, an, ,
Matt and Baruedar Klahta.
f BBgh Btt laser
. Unghlng Csaaody,
"ivuav
Wilfred
GRAND
The Week of Big Aetnt
nasi auaasjai.
Ot nodolnh Bl AdeH
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1BV B-Miunst
iiLftim ov -4 aro
PALkfa AAA Wtit -t d.
atOAAfXI, its Itl.a.
KB. Axr Bonr t. rrur aoafS.
TJt-K eujiiiiwvri.
Admisslea to Any Bent, Iftr; Bos
DAIIEIX THILATITC!
Third and TsmMD sts. aKatimi Ftssd. he;
stem, foreeet VauderllM Bnnae ta A
t atsiaii mmn a
WXAVAA ABO lAJh.
SOBTK). - Sue WT1SOBV ,-
rrk oohmrr rotra-4 '
TKa BIOwBATB.
M cents. irearmanoaB, st
1M aad 8:14 p. an.- ,
' A BIO LACGRTNO SBOW AT TKU
STAR TMEATR3
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Admlsatoe. 10 eeate: ree.rv.4 boa BBttB, XI
eenta. Maowe et a, T JO snd P p. BU
THE LYRIC THEATr::;
aaVENTB AND AUJBB iTUTtl.
Beery AftamoaS) and B wains.
(3 BEAT PBODtlOTTOFt O THE tUUM-kd
cvnts-ui-vnania, .
"MASTER AND it'Al?
, Kserlalttee Belwssa Aets.
porfnrmaneea at 1 10. f to aag t
Canal rnoo ec , Aiimaion. jo Duete,
' COMCBET BVBET NWaTS.,
ata-aes BUBjegrna. V
Free Tills I.
Twenty half . eabln't
given away every day
Washington, str-at 1
Washington
iT'.
5t L.
1- T-jC. L .
oar, eseopt hut
laat three lean. The;
e and IB;
BBe; gal..
e Cantata
thsea, lo.